Method and device for attaching an ear tag
11109568 · 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K11/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
To attach an ear tag (6, 10) to an ear (16) and to remove a sample (22) containing tissue of the ear therefrom, a mandrel (8), which is fastened to a mandrel region (6) of the ear tag, is brought by means of pliers (1) on a first movement path through the ear (16) into a hole (12) formed in a hole part (10) of the ear tag and anchored there, while the sample (22) is taken with the aid of a removal head (17) and is brought out of engagement with the hole (12) by interaction with the mandrel (8) with a movement component oriented transversely to the first movement path, before the mandrel (8) is anchored in said hole.
Claims
1. A method for attaching an ear tag to an ear and for severing a sample containing tissue of the ear from the ear, the method comprising: moving a mandrel, which is fixed to a mandrel part of the ear tag, by means of applicator pliers along a first movement path through the ear and into a hole formed in a hole part of the ear tag and such that the mandrel becomes anchored in the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag, and obtaining the sample with the aid of a removal head that is removably mounted on the applicator pliers, wherein the sample moved transversely with respect to the first movement path of the mandrel and thereby prevented from engaging with the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag before the mandrel becomes anchored in the hole.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: after penetrating the ear with the mandrel, pressing part of the ear with the mandrel against a removal opening in the removal head thereby severing the sample from the ear.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the severing occurs by cutting.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the severing occurs by tearing.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising pushing the removal head through the ear with the mandrel as the mandrel moves along the first movement path toward the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag to sever the sample from the ear and retain the sample in the removal head, and then pushing the removal head with the mandrel against a device that deflects the removal head and the sample retained therein transversely with respect to the first movement path of the mandrel as the mandrel continues to move along the first movement path toward the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising moving the removal head separately from the mandrel on a path which is at an angle to the first movement path and cutting the ear by penetrating the ear with the removal head.
7. A device for attaching an ear tag to an ear and for severing a sample containing tissue of the ear from the ear, the device comprising: applicator pliers; the ear tag; and a removal head for retaining the sample; wherein the removal head is removably mounted on the applicator pliers, wherein a mandrel is fixed to a mandrel part of the ear tag, wherein the mandrel is configured to be brought by means of the applicator pliers on a first movement path running through the ear and into a hole formed in a hole part of the ear tag and to become anchored in the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag, and wherein the removal head is configured such that the sample retained therein moves transversely with respect to the first movement path of the mandrel and is thereby prevented from engaging with the hole formed in the hole part of the ear tag before the mandrel becomes anchored in the hole.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the device is configured to sever the sample from the ear by pressing part of the ear with the mandrel against a removal opening in the removal head or by pushing the removal head through the ear.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the device is configured such that traverse movement of the sample with respect to the first movement path of the mandrel is produced by interaction between the mandrel and the removal head.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the device is configured such that the removal head is removably mounted on the applicator pliers such that it does not move during ear tag attachment and movement of the mandrel along the first movement path presses the part of the ear against the removal opening in the removal head to sever the sample form the ear.
11. The device of claim 8, further comprising a container to accommodate the sample.
12. The device of claim 8, wherein the removal head functions as a container for the sample.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the removal opening of the removal head functions as a cutter for severing the sample from the ear when contacted by the mandrel.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein the removal head has a needle arrangement whichis contactable by the mandrel.
15. The device of claim 12, wherein the removal head has a slot oriented parallel to the movement path of the mandrel.
16. The device of claim 8, wherein the mandrel has a surface for penetrating the ear which runs at an angle to the first movement path of the mandrel.
17. The device of claim 16, wherein the surface is a conical surface.
18. The device of claim 7, wherein the removal head is configured to be arranged on the mandrel before the mandrel is moved along the first movement path, and wherein the device further comprises an angled guide for deflecting the removal head retaining the sample transversely with respect to the first movement path of the mandrel before the mandrel becomes anchored in the hole.
19. The device of claim 7, wherein the device is configured to guide the removal head on a second movement path, which is arranged at an angle to the first movement path so as to bisect the first movement path at a point of penetration of the ear, and wherein the device is configured such that the removal head is guided so as to reach the point of penetration at a time before the mandrel penetrates the ear.
Description
(1) The invention is shown by way of example and schematically in the drawings. In the drawings:
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(7) As
(8) A hole part 10 forms the second part of the ear tag. It has a hole plate 11 in which, as
(9) An ear 16, for example the ear of a cow to which the ear tag 6, 7 is to be fixed, is also shown in
(10) A removal head 17 is arranged underneath the ear 16 in the vicinity of the hole 12, as can be seen in
(11) At the beginning of the process for handling an ear, the ear tag parts 6 and 10 are first attached to the applicator pliers 1, as
(12) Here, as one cutting member, the conical surface of the mandrel 8 cuts against the top edge of the opening 19 as the second cutting member, as a result of which the sample 22 is severed from the ear 16. This severing action may be incomplete and leave a connecting strand between the sample 22 and the ear 16. This can then be torn or cut in a final severing action. For this purpose, for example, a second, step-shaped edge arranged below the top edge can be provided on the opening 19.
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(14) In the position of
(15) The ear tag parts 6 and 10 are now removed from the applicator pliers, namely to the left according to
(16) The removal head 17 can now be removed from the applicator pliers 1 from the position shown in
(17) If the movement sequence as shown in
(18) In particular, this prevents the sample being transported by the mandrel 8 into the chamber 13 below the hole 12 where it would be difficult to access.
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(21) In the first embodiment, as can be seen, for example, in
(22) In the second embodiment of
(23) If the mandrel is pressed down further, then, as
(24) If the first embodiment of
(25) Common to both embodiments is the severing of the sample 22 from the ear 16 by a collision of the mandrel 8 with the removal opening 19 of the removal head 17. This occurs after the mandrel 8 has passed through the ear 16. For this purpose, the removal head 17 is arranged on the side of the ear 16 facing the hole 12 in the vicinity of the hole 12. By itself, the sample 22 would lie in the path of the mandrel 8 and would be transported thereby through the hole 12 into the chamber 13. According to the invention, however, a sidewards component of the movement is imparted to the sample 22 due to interaction between the mandrel 8 and the removal head 17, so that ultimately the sample 22 lands in the removal chamber 18 in the removal head 17 and only the mandrel 8 in the chamber 13.
(26) In the embodiments previously discussed, the sample 22 is substantially severed by interaction of the mandrel 8 with the removal opening 19. If, in doing so, the concentric geometry of the arrangement of the mandrel relative to the removal opening 19 is taken into account, then a sample could be produced which encompasses the mandrel in the form of a ring. This could result in the unfavorable tendency for the mandrel 8 to transport the sample into the chamber 13. Devices, which are not shown and which cut this ring on further penetration of the mandrel so that it is reliably separated from the mandrel, are therefore advantageous.
(27) In addition, the sample may initially to all intents and purposes be only partially severed and remain connected to the ear by means of a thin strand of tissue for a period of time, e.g. until the end of the transverse movement. The strand of tissue can be used, for example, to pull a ring-shaped sample sitting on the mandrel from said mandrel. Ultimately, the strand of tissue can be finally severed. In doing so, the initially only partial severing operation can be carried out with a first severing device, and a second severing device can be provided for the final severing operation.
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(29) As
(30) On penetrating the ear, as
(31) The conventional arrangement, as shown in the publication cited in the introduction as generic, for example, can be seen here.
(32) Unlike this, however, the removal head 17 is not conveyed into the chamber 13 but, as
(33) Here too, the sample 22 is moved sideways relative to the movement path of the mandrel 8 after it has been severed from the ear. However, in this embodiment of
(34) In the first three embodiments of the invention previously discussed, only the mandrel 8 is driven. The severing action is generated therefrom in conjunction with the removal head 17, and the severed sample 22 is then moved to the side.
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(36) Once again, the applicator pliers 1 guide the bolt 4 to drive the mandrel 8. A second bolt 28, which is coupled to a kinematic connection (not shown) to the drive of the bolt 4, is mounted on the applicator pliers 1 at an angle to the bolt 4. The second bolt 28 holds a tube 29, at the end of which is fixed the removal head 17, which, in accordance with the design of the third embodiment, has a tube cutter on its face side.
(37) If the movements of the removal head 17 are compared, then it can be seen that, on downward movement of the bolt 28, the removal head 17 first penetrates the ear 16 with its face-side ring cutter and is then inserted in the container 26 which is retained in the foot part of the applicator pliers 1. The removal head 17 can securely seal the container, after which the sample 22 stored in the removal head 17 is sealed airtight in the interior of the container 26.
(38) The bolt 28 can then be pulled back up, as
(39) In this embodiment of the applicator pliers, the mandrel 8 is driven separately from the removal head 17 but the movement thereof is coupled thereto via a kinematic arrangement. In
(40) As can be seen from this fourth embodiment, here too the severed sample 22 undergoes a movement component which is oriented to the side relative to the movement path of the mandrel 8.
(41) TABLE-US-00001 List of references 1 Applicator pliers 2 Axis hole 3 Guide hole 4 Bolt 5 Mandrel pin 6 Mandrel part 7 Mandrel plate 8 Mandrel 9 Mandrel shaft 10 Hole part 11 Hole plate 12 Hole 13 Chamber 14 Housing 15 Edge 16 Ear 17 Removal head 18 Removal chamber 19 Removal opening 20 Plunger 21 Guide 22 Sample 23 Slot 24 Collar 25 Needle 26 Container 27 Angled guide 28 Second bolt 29 Tube